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HAHAHA your a clown bud. I guess you said some stupid ****, and I called you on it. You're not witty, and nothing you said was even remotely funny. Glad you feel like you're "getting me", but really your comments mean less than nothing and really you are just wasting your own time. Keep on aiming to please dudes, as I'm sure that's about all you're good at.

Yep, there's that self-righteous flapping I was talking about.

As far as OBX, why you don't have a 4x4 built for driving on deep sand if you go there remotely often is beyond me. Talk about limiting your access even when the roads are perfect!

Thanks for the positive feedback. Wow so its would be hard to even make it to Rodanthe. Surfline and Swellinfo both put the water temp at 60 plus, which I don't understand.

Well the water changes down there quickly, . The water in summer can get tinot the 50's overnight due to tides, upwelling etc. The water is fickle, but 60* water and air in the 40's and wind blowing hard requires a 4/3 generally. 4/3 is a safe bet, get a little warm just let some 60* water in the suit, it will cool you off enough.

Why don't I have a truck that is built for deep sand? Because then I would be limiting my access to vagina, since chicks don't dig pick up trucks. Stop commenting, your an idiot

So, remind me again where your values are? Did you not start this thread because you want to surf South of Rodanthe? I guess, in your mind, the only people surfing around the washed out areas MUST be pickup truck drivers who never get any clam....

1) I created an account specifically for the reason to reply to this thread, I don't typically participate in online forums although I do appreciate some of the information they can provide at times....this NOT being one of them

2) Being a local, it's frustrating that certain websites can create unwanted exposure to the beaches I cherish the most. Obviously anybody who knows anything about East Coast surfing understands the significance of surfing in Hatteras. But that doesn't mean that they should create a thread that allows every person new to the sport an inside track to one of the best breaks on the coast. And certainly not when they are immaturely bickering back and forth about things as simple as boots vs. booties and pickup trucks not getting p***y. Some stones are better left unturned for the masses. Let them discover things on there own, there's plenty of info out there.

3) Just going by looking at a handful of your posts (imbetterthanyou). The boys and myself def don't want to surf with you. So if you come down make sure you wear your username on your back so we can pick you out of the crowd. We'll welcome you properly

4) Boots or Booties, dont matter

5) Pickups pull plenty of tail

6) On second thought just don't come down. Hate for you to get trapped down here once the wind starts blowing and the road/ferries get shut down